2004 MINI Cooper S Road Test
30 mars 2004
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Alexandra Straub
, Canadian Auto Press
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But as with every car, I have some beefs. The S has completely useless cupholders, just like the Cooper Classic. In addition, because the S is a ground-hugging vehicle, I noticed that when driving at night on the highway headlights from on-coming traffic are blinding. The same situation occurs with vehicles in my rear view mirror. I found this to be particularly uncomfortable because my eyes can be sensitive to light when driving in the dark.
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Even after years of ownership, I couldn't see the MINI Cooper S becoming a bore to drive. (Photo: Alexandra Straub, Canadian Auto Press) |
On the positive, above the supercharged engine's flirtatious purr is a whine that all will enjoy. I, for one, never tire from the sound, coupled with a sassy exhaust note that inspires regular blips on the throttle. It's an experience, just like so many other attributes of the MINI Cooper S that will never grow old.
Specifications (Cooper S):
- Price Range (MSRP): $29,950- $42,885
- Body Type: 2-door hatchback, steel unibody
- Layout: front engine, FWD
- Engine: 163 hp, 155 lb-ft of torque, 1.6-L, 16-valve, SOHC, supercharged I-4
- Transmission: 6-spd manual (optional CVT automatic)
- Brakes: disc/disc, ABS and EBD
- Seating Capacity: 4
- Cargo Volume (seats folded): 670 L (23.7 cu ft)
- Curb Weight: 1,215 kg (2,430 lb)
- Fuel Economy (city/hwy): 9.6 / 6.5 L/100km
- Warranty (mo/km): 48/80,000 comprehensive
- Competitors: Dodge SRT-4, Ford Focus SVT, Honda Civic SiR, MazdaSpeed Protegé, Mercedes-Benz C230 Coupe, Nissan Sentra SE-R, Subaru Impreza WRX, VW Golf GTI
- Web Site: www.mini.ca
Note: Additional larger photos available in photo album.
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